From 11 February stop to outdoor masks but it is mandatory to have them with you and use them in case of crowds. Instead, they remain mandatory indoors, at least for now.

The ordinance signed by the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza provides for this. Until March 31, 2022, we read, "it is compulsory throughout the country to wear respiratory protective devices in indoor places other than private homes" and "in outdoor places it is compulsory throughout the entire territory national team to always have respiratory protection devices with them and to wear them where there are gatherings or crowds ".

The ordinance specifies that “children under the age of six are not obliged to wear a respiratory protective device; people with pathologies or disabilities incompatible with the use of the mask, as well as people who have to communicate with a disabled person in order not to be able to use the device; those who are doing sports ".

CLOSED - "Now we are at the beginning of a new phase, with the usual gradualness the other measures such as the indoor masks and the Green Pass will be loosened", adds the Undersecretary of Health Andrea Costa to "Today is another day" on Rai 1.

STADIUMS - The reopening of stadiums with larger capacities is also taking place, gradually starting from 75% up to 100%.

The Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza, and the Undersecretary for Sport, Valentina Vezzali "are working - informs a note - together with a gradual process that foresees the reopening to maximum capacity of the outdoor and indoor sports facilities. first enlargement, starting from 1 March, which will bring the limit of capacities respectively outdoors and indoors to 75% and 60%. Then continue with complete reopening if the epidemiological situation continues the downward trend ".

(Unioneonline / D)

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